The conference, now in its one-hundred-and-seventh year, is the largest professional gathering of art historians, artists, designers, curators and others dedicated to the visual arts. Participants have access to more than three-hundred sessions on topics such as Impressionism, activism and the political role of artists and the arts.
Read the rest of the story at Seton Hall University News [link].
#SHU_Libraries We are pleased to announce Love Data Week 2019 will take place from Monday, February 11 to Friday, February 15!
**All events will be held in the 2nd floor Common Area, Walsh Library unless noted. Please register for each event using the corresponding link**
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Library and Archive Tours
Learn more about Walsh Library and the Msgr. William Noé Field Archives and Special Collections Center. Take a tour to learn about services the library offers and their extensive physical and digital collections.
TOUR DATES
Monday, February 11, 11:00 am (meet in Common Area)[Register herelink]
Tuesday, February 12, 1:00 pm (meet in Common Area) [Register herelink]
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Tuesday, February 12, 11:00 am
JSTOR Labs – Text Analyzer and Data for Research (DfR) [Register herelink]
Learn how to use Text Analyzer and other research tools from JSTOR Labs. Text Analyzer allows researchers to search for content on JSTOR simply by uploading a document. The tool analyzes the text within the document to find key topics and terms used, and then uses the terms it deems most important to find similar content in JSTOR. DfR allows users to define and request datasets for content on JSTOR, or download a sample dataset for teaching text mining techniques.
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Tuesday, February 12, 12:30-1:30pm
**This event will be held at the Interprofessional Health Sciences Library on the Nutley campus**
ICPSR Webinar – Medical & Public Health Data Collections [Register herelink]
Learn about medical collections available through Seton Hall’s subscription to Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research based at the University of Michigan.
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Wednesday, February 13, 12:00pm-4:00pm
Managing Data with the NYU Data Services Team
Join us for a lively discussion about qualitative data analysis, data management, and reproducibility with experts Vicki Steeves and Sarah DeMott from NYU’s Data Service Team:
Using Tableau with Publicly Available Data [Register herelink]
Are you interested in learning more about data visualization? Curious about the best ways to tell stories with data? Looking for simple and fast ways to create data dashboards? In this beginner-level workshop you’ll get a hands-on introduction to creating interactive visualizations with Tableau Public, a free data analysis and visualization tool. Please bring your laptop to the workshop.
In advance of the workshop please complete the following steps:
Download and install Tableau Public on your laptop;
ScienceDirect / Scopus Lunch and Learn [Register herelink]
Lunch will be served at this event
Come for all or part of this session to review how to include your data when publishing
Learn how to discover data sets on ScienceDirect, Scopus and Mendeley
Make large amounts of data manageable with Scopus’ smart tools, allowing you to track, analyze and visualize research
Learn more about the basket of metrics available to help you decide what to read, where to publish and to generally facilitate evaluation of your research interests
#SHU_Libraries Join us at the Chinese Corner in the library on Wednesday, February 06 from 12p-1:30p to celebrate Chinese New Year 中國新年 zhong guo xin nian!
#SHU_Libraries are pleased to announce that in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and the profound impact he had on America, Kanopy films (our streaming media provider) is making available 16 essential films highlighting Dr. King’s life and contributions.
SHU students, faculty, staff and administrators can stream the films from Friday, January 18 through Wednesday, January 23 through the library’s Kanopy platform here.
Walsh Gallery presents Strange Attractors, on view from
Monday, January 14 – Friday, March 8, 2019
Opening Reception: Friday, January 25, 2019, 6:00-8:00 pm
The exhibition features a variety of artists and scientists making art informed by scientific principles. The show is an offshoot of the virtual symposium, “Strange Attractors,” which Taney Roniger organized in 2017 in collaboration with New York’s C.U.E. Art Foundation. The exhibition builds upon the questions and concepts stemming from the symposium on the current state of relations between art and science, and the growing trend towards collaboration between practitioners of these disciplines.
#SHU_Libraries is warning all our patrons that over the break you may have received a “phishing” email supposedly from the library, stating that your library account will expire soon. This is a scam email —do not respond to it or reset your password from this email.
The Library will never ask for your password.
If you received this email report it to IT using the instructions below:
If you are accessing your SHU email through PirateNet:
– Highlight the email in question
– Go to the menu ribbon and select the drop down next to ‘junk’ and then select ‘phishing’.
If you are accessing your SHU email through the Outlook Client:
– Open the email
– Within the email select the ‘ report phishing ‘ link in blue on the upper left of the email.